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Battle knight
Become a paladin in shining armor or a dark robber knight accepting no laws.
Bite Fight
Take part in the epic battle between vampires and werewolves
Armed with wings 2 Armed with Wings 2 is a cool fighting game where you must fight your way out from the rebel king’s guards and go find the sacred blades of Eden — your only hope of reclaiming your throne. Its an action-packed game all the way to the end and leaves you wondering what will happen in the next chapter. I’ve always thought the game’s style of animation was somewhat weird but it flows nicely(sort of like ink) and makes for an enjoyable gaming experience.

Its style is not like that of a traditional fighting game so it might take a while to get used to. For those of you who are having trouble with the game, I’ve posted a walkthrough below.

The savior battle The Savior is a fun RPG battle game where you are battling a giant boss and have to kill him twice(once in normal form and once in final form if you are playing on normal or master) to win. This game is pretty hard as you have to upgrade all your skills adequately to have a chance of winning. The main trick to this game is dodging the enemy attacks and learning their pattern. For the normal form of the boss, its not that hard, but its really hard for the final form as the arc of his attacks is much wider and he attacks much faster.

Basically you have to pay attention to which hand the boss has his sword in and the motion he does before he does the attack. When he is doing his wide arc attack, it is actually better and easier to run into him then to run the opposite way. When he jumps and does his stepdown attack, you also want to be running in the right way. Later when he gets wave and energy attacks, you will need to be on the right side to not take damage. There is no way to heal damage in this game so you have to take as little as possible. For the little minions the boss spawns, its better to take 2 slashes at them and the run away a bit and take another two slashes to avoid them hitting you. For stats, I think you should put most everything into Strength and Dexterity to max your damage while just learning the patterns of the enemy’s movement to avoid attacks altogether.

Don’t forget to hit the thieves and collect jewels as upgrading your sword is very important to success. My main complaint is that the last two kinds of Jewels just do not drop often enough, making that second upgrade next to impossible to get. The Limit break ability is pretty cool, but I would not depend much upon it as basic slashing will do most of your damage.

Do not get trapped on one side but run from side to side on the stage while playing. If you learn the enemy’s attacks well enough, you can be sure to win. To be safe, I’d use the first monster as a level-up monsters. Don’t hit him, just avoid his attacks and hit the mouse thief and the little fire things. Concentrate hard on the mouse and get the required jewels to upgrade to the best sword. You should be about level 8 with the best sword when you face the boss’s final form.

Hobo brawl Hobo Brawl is a game where you play the part of a hobo that got up on the wrong side of the bed and now has it in for everyone. Controls for this game are easy with the arrow keys for moving and ‘A’ and ‘S’ attacking. You start off with just basic attacks but as you progress in the game you will get access to more powerful combos like spitting and using snot through specific sequences of the attack keys. Chaining up combos is powerful as it confuses the enemies and lets you take them out.

Many of the baddies come in cars so you’ll have to avoid the car when it comes around on the first pass. While some people will scoff at the political incorrectness and stereotypes of this game, I’ve never cared too much about political correctness and enjoyed all of this game including the political incorrectness and I encourage people to make more games like this. Fighting/action games that play smoothly with easy controls but are diverse and include combos are scarce these days. Play this game, its a real treat.

Telepath Psy Arena This a review and guide for the new tactical turn-based combat game Psy Arena. This game has several different stats, characters, and attacks but you only need to know a few of them to really get started playing this game. The most important stats are health, movement, and psy(or power). If your character runs out of health, it dies and vanishes off the screen. Movement is simply how far your character has to move each turn and psy will limit your attacking abilities if you run out(some characters cannot do anything without Psy). I suggest you play the easy combat missions to get used to the game first, before advancing on to the harder combat levels.

Click on the first battle map after you hit “enter a battle”. You will have to fight ten thieves. This is an easy fight and this is a simple guide as to how you can manage units and win these 1-star battles. First of all, in this game, units move in a specific sequence and you cannot change the order of your units’ move or change to another unit whenever you want. This makes the game a lot more challenging because you can’t just move one unit out of the way to let another unit come in and attack and then move the first unit back all in one turn. Learn the movement order of your units, so you can plan their attack accordingly. Also note that each unit shows three attacks. They actually have a lot more. This is something I missed for a while. You can scroll their attack bar for more powerful attacks. However. to beat the one-star levels, you can just rely on the most basic attacks.

What I noticed in this game was that it is hard to concentrate all your units on one unit because of the spacing and the inability to switch between units at will. Therefore, I think you should divide your units into two groups with the Fighter, the Archer, and the healer in one group and all the other units in another group. Use the fighter to head towards one group of thieves with the healer close behind. Wait until the enemies are focusing on the fighter before moving the healer in to heal. For that group of enemies, you can mostly rely on the fighters basic melee attack and the archer’s basic shot to dispatch them. You can use the special attack if need be, but its hard to approach any of the enemies from the back. Make sure you healer isn’t getting hit and you should be able to dispatch those thieves with ease. Don’t get too close(stay three squares away) from the top of the map because there are thieves that can shoot you from up there if you get too close.

Now for your other group, its mainly mages and units with Psy attacks. For taking care of the bottom group of three thieves, I would use the basic psy attack and kill the enemies by concentrating on them one at a time. Because of the spacing, one of the characters might have to use a range 2 attack which cost more Psy. If one of your chars looks like its running low on Psy or Life, move it back and bring the archer or fighter down. If you concentrate on one enemy at once, you should be able to dispatch the bottom enemies without any problem.

Now there are four more enemies at the top but they can’t get to you and you can’t get to them because a rock is blocking your path. This is why you need some Psy saved up. You will need to use range 2 attacks to finish off the top 4. The fighter generally won’t do you much good here so you will have to rely on the archer and the Mages. Keep the healer behind your lines at all times to heal the fighters. One of your chars also has a life-drain ability, using that ability here is a good idea as it allows that unit to self-heal. Line up with the enemy and attack with your range-2 attack and the thieves should be easy pickings. There are more thieves than you have units but they are weaker also so it should not be a problem to beat any of the 1-star levels as long as you divide your units and attack correctly without wasting much Psy or movement. Just make sure your healer stays alive.

On the harder star-levels, you might want to try to surround one group of enemies at a time by moving fast. You should have also upgraded your resistances and stats by the time you go to anything beyond a 1-star levels. Some of the advanced attacks are AOE also, so you need to learn which tiles they will hit to make sure to inflict maximum damage to the opponent. Spacing is the main challenge you’ll face in this game, which is complicated by the fact that you can’t switch units during a turn. But at least the range units’ weapons will fly over anything that is in the way of the target tile so you don’t have to worry too much about your own units getting in the way of the ranged units.

Overall, this plays like a regular tactical turn-based game except with a little more diversity in attacks and game-play. Its not spectacular for its genre, but it is a solidly made game that is worth a play or two.